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Change up your usual almond milk with this easy DIY Pistachio Milk recipe! Just soak, blend and strain to pistachio milk perfection. I love this recipe with a latte!

As I sit here drinking my warm cup of DIY pistachio milk (I highly recommend heating it up!) I’m thinking about social media and more specifically its role during the holidays.

Change up your usual almond milk with this easy DIY Pistachio Milk recipe! The holidays are a pretty intense time. Families convene, friends catch-up and more often than not lives are compared. This is only amplified with social media where its far too easy to share our best moments and hide the not-so-picture-perfect moments behind closed doors.

Now I’m not about to attack social media for being a highlight reel we compare to our behind-the-scenes. It is what it is and I certainly am a slave to it and admittedly I have no desire to be freed from it. What I would like to change is my reaction to it.

I’m not too concerned with those beautiful selfies and stunning travel montages but what I do get caught up on are the incessant articles and videos that find its way onto my Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts. Naturally I don’t agree with everything people post. We are all entitled to our opinions and while I respect everyone’s right to share them on their medium of choice, some of them just irk me.

Change up your usual almond milk with this easy DIY Pistachio Milk recipe!The problem with social media is not that people are sharing these things and being more vocal with their opinions, it’s how easy it has become to respond.

We have our computer screens protecting us when we disagree and instead of calling someone up or trying a more personal way of connecting when you feel attacked or violated, we leave a simple comment which more often than not can be summarized as “you suck”.

Social media has benefitted our lives in so many ways but its downfall is the lack of skills we have in telling someone face-to-face that we disagree with them. We cower behind our screens and let emotions build and either a) leave a mean comment or b) don’t say anything at all. Certainly the latter is the way to go but if you don’t have anything nice to say and can’t say nothing at all, at least say it to their face!

Change up your usual almond milk with this easy DIY Pistachio Milk recipe!One of my goals for the New Year is to take a second before I respond to anything. To remember that my initial reaction is not always my most authentic reaction. And while there are times that I wish I could tear someone apart all over their wall for having attacked me and shut up every internet troll who finds their way across my Instagram account, it won’t do me any favours in the long run.

More than anything I want to not let these things get to me so much. To be better at brushing them off . And when all else fails, having a REAL conversation with someone instead of leaving a snide comment.

On that note, I’ll be taking a back seat on SM for the holidays. I’ll be around every now and then but I could use a little bit less of it in my life right now. I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas if you’re celebrating! I’ll be making pizzas with C on Christmas Eve and eating latkes and brisket on Christmas Day like a good little Jew. Merry Christmas, friends 🙂

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DIY Pistachio Milk

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  • Total Time: 6 hours 5 minutes
  • Yield: 4 cups 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup raw shelled pistachios
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (or 1 vanilla bean)
  • 1 T maple syrup

Instructions

  1. Soak shelled pistachios in water for 6 hours. Rinse and drain.
  2. Place soaked pistachios in a blender with 4 cups of water. and blend until smooth.*
  3. Add in vanilla and maple syrup and blend until combined.
  4. Pour contents of blender through a nut milk bag into a jug.**
  5. Store in refrigerator for several days. You will need to give it a good shake before using as water may separate.
  6. Use in place of milk in cereal or baked goods, warm up for a comforting drink or add cocoa powder for a pistachio hot chocolate.

Notes

*Use a high powered blender. This will not work with a food processor. **A nut-milk bag is necessary for this recipe. I recommend this kit.

Change up your usual almond milk with this easy DIY Pistachio Milk recipe! Just soak, blend and strain to pistachio milk perfection. I love this recipe with a latte!Do you find yourself being reactionary on social media? Any tips or tricks?

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Hi! I'm Davida and welcome to my corner of the internet. I'm a wellness blogger, yoga teacher, certified herbalist, and green beauty lover.

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26 Comments

  1. I would love to try this. I wonder if it would be okay to blend the soaked pistachios with coconut milk for added flavor?

  2. Have you used the nut pulp that remains in sack for anything? Don’t want to waste it if it is usable.

  3. Pistachio milk is good for the eyes and the palate, wonderful, I loved to know more about this product

  4. Hi Davida: Thanks for this recipe. I didn’t think much of the pistachio milk straight, but it’s a lot more palatable with vanilla extract and sweetener. I added as I drank so I could use it for savory recipes. A person really has to be determined though, with the price of pistachios, the labor it took to shell them, and the wait. I’d do it again though.

  5. Once your recipe I will try and for sure I will like it! thank you for always share relevant issues!

  6. This pistachio milk looks scrumptious! I should really leave the shells on the whole time? Have never made nut milk before, so any first-timer tips are welcomed. 🙂 thanks!

    1. Hog no definitely don’t leave the shells on! It’s confusing but “shelled” means shells removed. Good luck!

      1. hahaha okay thanks SO much Davida – you saved me from a disaster. I read somewhere else that pistachios don’t need to be soaked – any thoughts on that?

  7. Haters gonna hate. Don’t let that stuff get to you. You should only worry about the things within your control, the rest you gotta let go.

    For me, I really like Instagram. I only follow a handful of people and I really try to make those relationships meaningful and count. I try to engage with comments more often than not because other words what’s the point. I haven’t had any issues with it thus far and if people post things I’m not down with, I don’t follow them. Easy peasy.

      1. I will be your therapist so long as you pay me in booze, preferably mimosas. Don’t worry, I’m quite confident the alcohol will only enhance my therapeutic skills. 😉